FutureX

FutureX

FutureX brought to you by Futurebuild, in partnership with Ryder Architecture will bring together some of the brightest minds, the most disruptive thinkers and innovators to transform the built environment. In this podcast series, Martin Hurn, Event Director, Futurebuild and Dr Oliver Jones, Research Director, Ryder Architecture will interview several inspiring people and discuss the many critical issues and challenges that our industry and our planet are currently facing. read less
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#18 Net Zero Pioneer: tepeo
Feb 2 2023
#18 Net Zero Pioneer: tepeo
FutureX: Net Zero Pioneer special: tepeo Futurebuild 2023 will showcase the industry’s Net Zero Pioneers – the most innovative companies that are leading the way at scale, to show the rest of the industry how they are progressing on the path to net zero and how their leadership can inspire and support other organisations in making their own, vital contributions to this global challenge. You can find each Net Zero Pioneer at Futurebuild, hear from them live on the FutureX Innovation stage and in advance, hear them in conversation with Martin and Oliver on the FutureX podcast. First up, leaders in low and zero carbon heating solutions – tepeo! Tepeo have developed a technology with the power to change the way we heat buildings forever. In this episode, Martin and Oliver catch up with Johan du Plessis, CEO of tepeo and hear all about the ZEB - Zero Emission Boiler which is a low carbon alternative to a gas or oil boiler - it heats your home affordably while lowering your carbon footprint and supporting renewable generation. tepeo’s innovative technology will enable the rapid decarbonisation of domestic heating while supporting the transition to a decentralised, decarbonised and democratised energy system. Don't miss tepeo on the FutureX Innovation stage live at Futurebuild in March. Register today and secure your place at this session. Follow Futurebuild on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook: #futurebuild #futurex Follow Ryder Architecture on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook: #everythingarchitecture
#17 A Zero Waste World
Dec 9 2022
#17 A Zero Waste World
In this episode of FutureX, Martin and Oliver speak to architect, academic, environmental activist and author of ‘The Re-Use Atlas: a designer’s guide towards a circular economy’; Duncan Baker-Brown. Duncan has been a huge supporter of Ecobuild/ Futurebuild for many years. He built the Waste Totem back in 2013 and has curated several Waste Zones there too. Duncan has practised, researched, and taught around issues of sustainable development and closed-looped systems for more than 25 years. He recently founded BakerBrown, a research-led architectural practice and consultancy, created to address the huge demands presented by the climate and ecological emergency as well as the challenges of designing in a post-COVID world. Over the years Duncan’s practices (and academic ‘live’ projects) have won numerous accolades including RIBA National Awards and a special award from The Stephen Lawrence Prize for the Brighton Waste House - the prize money has since been used to set up a student prize for circular, closed loop design at the University of Brighton where Duncan teaches. Listen to this inspiring podcast to hear how we can develop circular construction and circularity within our sector; how we should start testing in situ on construction projects, so the industry can accelerate the adoption of waste streams in newbuilds. You can also hear Duncan’s insights and takeaways from COP27 where he visited as part of RIBA’s delegation.  Finally, there's some chat around using duvets as wall insulation and how to reuse plastic toothbrushes that you don't want to miss… You can also catch Duncan on the Futurebuild 2023 seminar programme in March. Register today and secure your place at this masterclass session. Follow Futurebuild on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook: #futurebuild #futurex Follow Ryder Architecture on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook: #everythingarchitecture